The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1768.06.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Moral and Divine Songs [t], for sale by Dunlap, John 
1768.06.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Moral and Divine Songs [t], for sale by Dunlap, John 
1768.07.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Moral and Divine Songs [t], for sale by Dunlap, John 
1738.07.03  Boston  CITATION Moral Contract, The [t] [beg] Let heav'n't invet'rate foes, with riches 
1767.07.17  New York  CITATION Moral Life [t] [beg] Greater part of human kind, The 
1767.07.02  New York  CITATION Moral Life [t] [beg] Greater part of human-kind, The 
1775.02.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Moral Reflection, A [t] [beg] On the last day of the year 1774 
1768.07.18  Newport  CITATION Moral Reflection, A [t] [beg] Seventeen hundred sixty-seven 
1773.01.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Moral Reflection, A [t] [beg] Seventeen hundred sixty-seven 
1775.01.07  Williamsburg  CITATION Moral Reflection on the Last Day...1774 [t] [beg] Seventeen hundred seventy 
1776.06.17  Norwich  CITATION Moral Reflections on the Uncertainty... [t] [beg] How vain is man! 
1749.01.17  Bath  CITATION Moral Reflexion on the Vanity of Riches [t] [beg] See'st thou, fond youth 
1771.01.10  Williamsburg  CITATION Moral Sentiment, A [t] [beg] Flowing tide that thunder o'er the shore, The 
1774.03.17  New York  CITATION Moral Song, A [t] [beg] If fortune would smile, and I cannot complain 
1781.10.24  Philadelphia  CITATION Moral Thought, A [t] [beg] In youth gay scenes attract our eyes 
1772.06.04  New York  CITATION Moral Thought, A [t] [beg] Thro' groves sequester'd, dark and still 
1772.06.19  New London  CITATION Moral Thought, A [t] [beg] Thro' groves sequester'd, dark and still 
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